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Hoverit's Limited Edition Floating Lounger

Filed under: Decor, Gadgets


Do you have a favorite comfy chair? One that you can sink into and suddenly all your stresses seem to float away? Well Hoverit, a British company, is introducing their latest in stress relieving and lounging technology: The Limited Edition Lounger. The concept is that you'll feel like you're floating on air because you will actually be floating on air...in a sense. Powerful magnets set to repel each other make the lounger feel like a big comfy hoverboard, and as an added benefit the magnets may also help with various health issues.

The chair may look cool in a futuristic and techie way, but other than the "floating" part it hardly looks cool in a comfortable way. Why are they so anti-cushion?

Not sure what this beauty costs, but I'm willing to bet it's more than your average furniture mart recliner chair.

Remake Light Magnet

Filed under: Decor

You wouldn't know it at first glance, but the Remake Light Magnet is actually made up of a set of light boxes that can be moved around into just about any construction that you see fit. The most interesting thing about the modular unit is that only one of the boxes must be affixed to the wall. The rest of the blocks attach with powerful magnets and can be strung out in any design simply by lining them up. The lights are sold in sets of four and one attached light can power a total of 12 boxes. A set of interchangeable color plates is sold separately. Price: $350.

$1.5 Million Floating Bed

Filed under: Decor, Gadgets

We've seen a few interesting beds lately, but the basic design of a bed doesn't vary too much from one to another; a frame and a mattress are standard. If you really want to have something different, maybe the magnetic bed designed by Dutch architect Janjaap Ruijssenaars is for you. The one-of-a-kind bed floats above the ground, anchored with a few tethers, can support up to 900kg and costs $1.5 million. The only catch is that it doesn't look that comfortable, but hard, flat things are good for the back, right?



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